Despite losing the bid to become the Assemblyman for the Adukrom Nima in the Ashanti Region, Nana Adabor Ibrahim Issah Ampim, a barber by profession also fondly known as Honourable Aponkye has remained the favourite of most Ghanaians.
Former President John Dramani Mahama has vowed to reverse the government’s recently announced 50% increment in the Communication Services Tax if elected to power in 2020.
UBA Ghana Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of the United Bank for Africa (UBA), has embarked on a social impact programme to help communities by teaching them various skills.
Rice Millers in the Northern Region are calling for credit support to help upgrade their equipment in order to meet the growing demand for local rice.
The Consumer Protection Agency (CPA) has hinted at instituting legal action against the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) over what it describes as illegal fees being charged for imported vehicles.
The continuous importation of millions of dollars’ worth of fresh tomatoes from neighbouring Burkina Faso into Ghana, is taking a huge toll on tomato farmers in the country.
Government intends to implement a campaign-oriented project, “Beyond the Year of Return – a Birthright,” over a ten-year-period to continuously carry out activities to sustain the Diaspora relationship and build on the positive impact of the initiative.
New evidence could acquit Ghanaian footballer Kingsley Sarfo who was jailed in Sweden for having sex with an underage girl, Ghanasoccernet.
New evidence could acquit Ghanaian footballer Kingsley Sarfo who was jailed in Sweden for having sex with an underage girl, Ghanasoccernet.
Kumawood actor, Akwasi Asamoah, popularly known as Big Akwes shockingly revealed during an interview on Adom FM last week that their colleague, Bishop Bernard Nyarko was sick and bedridden.
Kumawood actor, Akwasi Asamoah, popularly known as Big Akwes shockingly revealed during an interview on Adom FM last week that their colleague, Bishop Bernard Nyarko was sick and bedridden.
Believe it or not, one of the wonderful things about Christmas is that each year, for about three or four weeks, one gets swamped with hundreds of different versions of Christmas carols, and then it ‘vanishes’ for another 11 months.
The National Lottery Authority is urging Ghanaians particularly Christians to spread love and kindness to the needy and less privilege as they celebrate Christmas.
Speaker of Parliament, Aaron Mike Oquaye says the House is considering putting up bulletproof curtains to protect Members of Parliament.
Deputy Education Minister Dr Yaw Adutwum says former President John Mahama is not realistic with his appraisal of Ghana’s educational sector.
Civil Society Organisations are asking the government to reposition and redefine the ‘Ghana Beyond Aid’ policy to meet the needs of current generation without compromising the needs of future generations.
CAF president Ahmad has revealed the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations will be played in January/February and NOT June due to the weather condition in host country Cameroon.
CAF president Ahmad has revealed the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations will be played in January/February and NOT June due to the weather condition in host country Cameroon.
About 300 Cocoa Roads contractors in the country are passionately asking the government to settle them their debts indebted them by Government of their work done.
It was a year filled with a mix-bag of events on all fronts; politics, business, education, religion, among others, and the showbiz industry was not left out.
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